Look up: ear


  1. Ear
    The heavy spike of spike-like inflorescence, such as the ear of wheat.
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  2. ear
    img src='http://www.jgoffin.freeserve.co.uk/abf/glossary/bowl_ear_link_loop.gif'>
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  3. ear
    [n] - fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn 2. [n] - attention to what is said 3. [n] - good hearing 4. [n] - the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
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  4. EAR
    Enterprise Archive + External Access Register
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  5. Ear
    The human ear, as a sound receiver, has to operate under a wide range of conditions. It is subject to sounds of varied complexities, frequency ranges and intensity levels. Almost all noise control measures are established to minimise the possibility of physical damage to the hearing mechanisms of th...
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  6. Ear
    Foam earplugs, the most comfortable available, but not as good as wax ones. They are little foam cylinders that are rolled up into a thin core which then slowly expands after insertion into the ear canal. Like all earplugs, they take two or three nights to get used to. Available from most chemists. ...
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  7. ear
    This is made up of three parts – inner, middle & outer
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  8. EAR
    European Association of Radiology
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  9. Ear
    Ear: The hearing organ. There are three sections of the ear, according to the anatomy textbooks. They are the outer ear (the part we see along the sides of our head behind the temples), the middle ear, and the inner ear. But in terms of function, the ear has four parts: those three and the brain. He...
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  10. Ear
    Ear noun [ Anglo-Saxon eáre ; akin to OFries. áre , ár , Old Saxon ...ra , Dutch oor , Old High German ...ra , German ohr , Icelandic eyra , Swedish öra , Danish öre , Goth....
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  11. Ear
    Ear transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Eared ; present participle & verbal noun Earing .] To take in with the ears; to hear. [ Sportive] 'I eared her language.' Two No...
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  12. Ear
    Ear noun [ Anglo-Saxon ear ; akin to Dutch aar , Old High German ahir , German ähre , Icelandic , Swedish , & Danish ax , Goth. ahs . ......... . Confer Awn , Edge .] The spike or head ...
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  1. Ear
    Ear intransitive verb To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as, this corn ears well.
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  2. Ear
    Ear transitive verb [ Middle English erien , Anglo-Saxon erian ; akin to OFries. era , Old High German erran , Middle High German eren , ern , Prov. German aren , ären , Icelandic erja ...
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  3. ear
    1. The organ of hearing; the external ear. ... In man and the higher vertebrates, the organ of hearing is very complicated, and is divisible into three parts: the external ear, which includes the pinna or auricle and meatus or external opening; the middle ear, drum, or tympanum; and the internal ear...
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  4. ear
    noun the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
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  5. ear
    noun good hearing; `he had a keen ear`; `a good ear for pitch`
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  6. ear
    noun fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn
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  7. ear
    (ēr) the organ of hearing and equilibrium, divided anatomically into the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. Click here to view image Structures of the ear.
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  8. Ear
    • (n.) Privilege of being kindly heard; favor; attention. • (n.) The spike or head of any cereal (as, wheat, rye, barley, Indian corn, etc.), containing the kernels. • (n.) Same as Acroterium. • (v. t.) To plow or till; to cultivate. • (n.) The organ of hearing; the external...
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  9. Ear
    Ear is a Scottish boy name. The meaning of the name is `from the east` Ear,Eara,Earie The name Ear doesn`t appear In the US top 1000 most common names over de last 128 years. The name Ear seems to be unique!
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  10. Ear
    [rune] The Ear {runic|ᛠ} rune of the Anglo-Saxon futhorc is a late addition to the alphabet. It is, however, still attested from epigraphical evidence, notably the Thames scramasax, and its introduction thus cannot postdate the 9th century. It is transliterated as ea, and the Anglo-Saxon r...
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  11. ear
    Type: Term Pronunciation: ēr Definitions: 1. The organ of hearing and equilibrium, composed of the external ear, consisting of the auricle, external acoustic meatus, and tympanic membrane; the middle ear, or tympanic cavity, with its auditory ossicles and associated muscles; and the internal ea...
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  12. EAR
    [file format] EAR (Enterprise Archive) is a file format used by Java EE for packaging one or more modules into a single archive so that the deployment of the various modules onto an application server happens simultaneously and coherently. It also contains XML files called deployment descrip...
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  13. Ear
    The ear is the organ used for hearing. It converts sound into electrical impulses that are fed to the brain. The external ear is composed of the auricle (the pinna), and the auditory canal (the meatus auditorius externus). The Pinna or auricle surrounds the entrance to the auditory canal. It consist...
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